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In the following weeks several events of interest to early modern scholars will be taking place on UCONN’s campus.

The first thing to note is our regular events. On Wednesday, 9/26/2018, Transcribathon will be meeting in the UCHI collaborative space at 10am. We will be transcribing John Ward’s diary, but feel free to bring any thorny paleography challenges from your own research. On Thursday, 9/27/2018, at 12pm, the Early Modern Studies Cross Cultural Interactions Reading Group will be meeting in the UCHI conference room to continue its discussion of Matthew Dimmock’s Mythologies of the Prophet Muhammad in Early Modern English Culture.

On October 10th from 2:30-4:00pm in the Stern Lounge, AUST 217, Debapriya Sarkar will be giving a talk titled “‘endless error’ The Literary Methods of Early Modern Science.” This talk is part of the English Department’s Brown Bag Series. The flyer for the talk follows.

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New article published by Eleni Coundouriotis, Professor, Department of English

Rohingya Muslim children, who crossed over from Myanmar into Bangladesh, struggles to keep in queue due to pushing as they wait for their turn to collect meals distributed to children and women by Turkish aid agency at Thaingkhali refugee camp, Bangladesh, Friday, Oct. 20, 2017. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)

Our fellow from 2017-2018, Eleni Coundouriotis, Professor, Department of English has had a new article published.
Read here: http://politicsslashletters.org/exile-refugee-ethics-reading/